SOLUTION: Which statement about rational numbers is NOT CORRECT? a. All rational numbers are also integers. b. Zero is a rational number. c. All integers also rational numbers. d. All

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Question 1113879: Which statement about rational numbers is NOT CORRECT?
a. All rational numbers are also integers.
b. Zero is a rational number.
c. All integers also rational numbers.
d. All rational numbers can be written in the form a/b.
I believe the answer is d.

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Answer by amalm06(224)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The answer is a. Every integer belongs to the set of rational numbers, since Z⊆Q, but the converse is not true.
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